Each team's average Fantasy Points Scored thus far in the season (note that
this early in the season, this number is very much in flux).

Each team's opponent's Fantasy Points Allowed (compared to their opponent's
average Fantasy Points Scored) thus far in the season. If this value is positive,
that team allows more fantasy points at that position. If this value is negative,
that team allows fewer fantasy points at that position (note that this early
in the season, we are also using our predicted Fantasy Points Allowed for
each team).

Each team's Modified Fantasy Points production for the week (found by comparing
FP Scored with the FP Allowed). In short, if a team is playing a good defense,
they'll likely score less at that position (and vice versa).

Note the intent of this feature is to assistance in determining your weekly
starting lineup. If two players are close in your eyes, this might help decide
in favor of one or the other. However, do not go overboard with this information.
For example, if the Bengals have a tough QB matchup while the 49ers have an
easy QB matchup, don't bench Carson Palmer for Alex Smith. Common sense must
be used.